Treating Your Arrhythmia

Once your arrhythmia is diagnosed, our team of highly-skilled physicians and nurses is expert at customizing treatment plans to decrease your stroke risk and reduce or eliminate your symptoms.

Rely on our expertise and our notable record for exceptional outcomes

Treatment Options

Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT)

If you suffer from congestive heart failure, cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), also known as biventricular pacing, uses a special cardiac pacemaker to help synchronize your left and right heart ventricles to make them contract at the same time and restore your heart’s proper mechanical sequence.

Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICDs)

Abnormal, fast heart rates can cause people to faint or caused their hearts to stop pumping properly. Sometimes medicines can be used to control these fast heart rates. When medicines do not work, doctors can implant an ICD. This small electronic device in the upper chest can help manage life-threatening abnormal heart rhythms, like ventricular tachycardia.

Pacemakers

A pacemaker is a small, implantable device that helps the heart beat in a regular rhythm. Pacemakers can help pace the heart in cases of slow heart rate, fast and slow heart rate, or a blockage in the heart's electrical system.

SVT Catheter Ablation

Catheter ablation for Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT) is a minimally-invasive procedure usually done on an outpatient basis. An ablation catheter delivering very small radiofrequency lesions or electrocautery burns is used to successfully cure the SVT up to 98 percent of the time, depending on the specific type of SVT.

The Pacemaker Clinic

If you have a defibrillators or pacemakers implanted to monitor and treat certain arrhythmias, the Pacemaker Clinic is you resource to ensure it continues to work effectively and properly.

You'll visit the clinic about six weeks after your device is implanted and for regular follow-up appointments, usually every six months, to continually check your progress and the device's function, including its battery life, connections, and testing to confirm it is pacing properly.

The Pacemaker Clinic staff is always available and is an excellent resource to provide support and information regarding your permanent pacemaker or ICD.

All Right Here

Rely on our experienced team when it’s time to replace your pacemaker or defibrillator, or if your heart condition has changed.